Pryor,
ICC in the UK publish approvals manuals for all countries of the world,
including radio equipment and legal issues like inter-connect. Their
web-site is www.icc-uk.com http://www.icc-uk.com .
Regards,
Dave Wilson
Alidian Networks
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Hello group,
I have a question about EN61000-4-3. Specifically about field
Hi Pryor,
That's quite a list of countries. As I'm sure you are aware, some are EU, EEA,
EFTA countries
whereby the applicable EU directives would likely apply to all of those. Other
countries are
actually territories of other countries (i.e., Puerto Rico is a US Territory)
whereby the
Hi
does any one know of compliance information relating to 2.4Ghz low power
transceiver devices that ultlze DSSS in
Bangladesh..any help would be really appreciated.
Frank
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Ken,
I couldn't disagree with you more. As a Professional Engineer in Oregon
who previously worked for an NRTL, I can assure you that the current state
law does not permit individual PE's to field label equipment - nor has it
ever, to my knowledge. Equipment approval activity is limited
Hello Zohar,
Try CISPR 24 (or EN 55024 for CE marking)
CISPR 24, Table 2 - Immunity, signal ports and telecommunication ports, 1.5
kV Common mode for outdoor cables, 4 kV if primary protection is installed.
10/700 pulse.
EN 55024, Table 2 - Immunity, signal ports and telecommunication ports, 1
I have a client who wishes to ship Class A ITE equipment into various
countries.
Attached is a list of countries.
Does anyone have a listing for the various countries or know of a source for
this info?
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Pryor McGinnis
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www.ctl-lab.com
Hello group,
I have a question about recognition of safety marks. I am considering using
Entela to do some safety testing. My concern is how well they are
recognized. We currently use MET and UL, somewhat, however I would like to
get another option. Any comments would be welcomed.
Thanks,
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Kurt,
I am assuming you are looking for
For Oregon, you can actually have a PE field label your product( in your
case for UL's version of 1010---I think it is UL 3101), provided he/she
fills out the proper documentation , alot cheaper than an NRTL.
Regards,
Ken Matsuda
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Hello again,
Thank you to all who have responded to my request for information concerning
safety requirements of plastic bezels. Your responses have been ( and
continue to be ) most useful ! Thanks also for this forum, where I often
turn for insight.
Sharon A. Andrus
Hello Group,
I have
Hi to all,
I need some help in finding surge requirements for Outdoor Ethernet
100Base-T line (except from what described in EN 300 386). The Ethernet line
connected between inside building and outside.
I will appreciate any input regarding this subject. I'm trying to get the
IEEE 802.3U. Is
From our experience Oregon is one of the areas in the US where an NRTL mark
is virtually mandatory. Also the levels of inspection are very strict.
I am sure our American friends on the newsgroup will give you details of
some websites
Regards
Brian Harlowe
Thermo V.G. Scientific
Tel +44 (0)1342
Hello Andrew,
For Class I devices, 500 microamps (300 in the US).
Best regards,
Dave Osborn
Agilent Technologies
Secretary, ISO TC 121/SC3
dosb...@agilent.com or
d.g.osb...@ieee.org
+ 1 978 659 3178
fax +1 978 685 5624
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